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lastblueprint 09-26-2010 03:52 PM

Announcement!!! My New Manifold!!!!
 
Hello guys!
As some of you may know, Motordyne has been working on performance products for 370z. The first of which is the M370 intake manifold and it’s good to go!

I’ve had it on my car for the last 3 months to see how it performs. The manifold works great. For the guys that do daily driving, you will feel the kick after about 3700RPM. Now I have driven my car in many different canyon roads here in southern California. The car feels outstanding. Now with stock, typically when you drive canyon roads, you do a lot of up and down shifting just the fact that there are many turns also because the turns are real tight. With the M370, (only for experience driver only) you don’t have to shift up and down, just keep it in a gear you feel comfortable and maintain it about 3500RPM’s once you exit the turn just let the clutch go, no need to up or down shift, with the M370 you will feel the extra Hp’s and Tq.

Now if you guys have any questions feel free to hit me up. If you want more information and are interested on the actual product and want specs and details, contact

Motordyne Engineering
Sales (661) 298-7555
Tech (661) 993-5111
Fax (661) 998-5713

HP ratings will be defined by independent dyno testing.


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christian370z 09-26-2010 04:27 PM

That is awesome, I am very interested and will check out the store. It looks like the stock manifold is still sitting underneath the Motordyne cover, is it a modified OEM manifold or is it all new and simply retains the look of the OEM manifold?

Edit: Will the car need to be tuned to account for the new manifold?

lastblueprint 09-26-2010 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christian370z (Post 737914)
That is awesome, I am very interested and will check out the store. It looks like the stock manifold is still sitting underneath the Motordyne cover, is it a modified OEM manifold or is it all new and simply retains the look of the OEM manifold?

Edit: Will the car need to be tuned to account for the new manifold?

The Manifold itself is OE quality; it looks stock without the MD cover. If you compare the Stock VS MD, you will see the differences, there is no need for tuning it, but it will help a lot, just the fact that it is allowing more air to run through. The combination with aftermarket intakes and exhaust, there is no telling what HP and Tq will display on dynos. Right now the MD exhaust is on its works. Let me say, it will raise the bar in performance. No one has ever seen what this exhaust will do. The technology on this is mind blowing. I’m not hyping it up in no way shape or form, I have seen it, I have seen the design and I have seen what it’s going to do, great exhaust ever.
As for the M370, My review on this product is all around great, installation very easy. Performs great, you can still use the stock engine cover for a more stealth look; the tone of motor is different, more aggressive. But be careful, the sounds of it is addicting and you’ll run out of gas fast, lol

Cell 09-26-2010 04:48 PM

Any dyno charts from before and after comparison? What about the manifold used in force induction applications? How is it?

wretched_z 09-26-2010 04:50 PM

Any dyno sheets? and how much is it? Didnt see anything about it on motordyne's site.

lastblueprint 09-26-2010 05:02 PM

This manifold was completed this week, I had the prototype on my car for the 2 months, and then I had the chance to run the final product for over a month. Its release was earlier this week, it’s not up yet on their site, but it will soon. This is brand spanking new……
This manifold has not been tested with any force induction, if you want to be one of the first to do that, contact MD. Tony wants to work one on one with people that are interested with this manifold, he wants to see what type of application will the manifold be use for, street, racing, drifting, N/A, F/I, what other products will be use in combination with this. Just contact MD, and see what MD can do for you guys. Like I said, he does want to work one on one.

ThoriumHotdog 09-26-2010 05:22 PM

Get us some dyno sheets! :) :)

ArtVandaleigh 09-26-2010 05:26 PM

In for the dynos. If it's as noticable as the 350Z MD manifold was then we might have a winner here.

Paul_S 09-26-2010 05:31 PM

Nice! I'm in for more info :)

Xan 09-26-2010 05:38 PM

Let me be the first to say that I find it rather weird that this was developed on your car, yet you state: "there is no telling what HP and Tq will display on dynos".

Who would develop any performance part and not see what it does on the dyno....

Z eliminator 09-26-2010 05:52 PM

I would like to see what it makes on my car, with all the bolt on's that i have.
Will it fit with the stillen G3 intake ?
I have all the dyno's for my car and i could give some good comparison on it with my 7 AT. on the track and the dyno.

Z

lastblueprint 09-26-2010 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xan (Post 737969)
Let me be the first to say that I find it rather weird that this was developed on your car, yet you state: "there is no telling what HP and Tq will display on dynos".

Who would develop any performance part and not see what it does on the dyno....

True, on other independent dynos from what I have seen, the numbers are higher than what I had in my car when it was dyno tested. Plus my car was all stock. Now from the quote, meaning that people will have other stuff that come to play like intake, headers, exhaust, even ECU tuning, it’s true, there is no telling what power it may produce with all these factors, right? The number will be very satisfying. That’s the reason I mentioned to you guys that Tony from MD would like to work one on one with anyone that is interested.

lastblueprint 09-26-2010 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z eliminator (Post 738005)
I would like to see what it makes on my car, with all the bolt on's that i have.
Will it fit with the stillen G3 intake ?
I have all the dyno's for my car and i could give some good comparison on it with my 7 AT. on the track and the dyno.

Z

I’m sure you will be happy, just the fact that in Canada, it’s much colder temperature. Here in southern Cali, it gets to 100 degrees, your cars performance will be affected. Hot temperature is no good.

CBRich 09-26-2010 06:12 PM

In for dyno sheets.

lastblueprint 09-26-2010 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CBRich (Post 738041)
In for dyno sheets.

Getting them as soon as I can.

Thanks


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